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Diplomaticos No. 5

Kingantz

Growing too fast.
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I wanted to have a quick smoke this evening after work, so grabbed one of these little Diplomaticos No. 5 (EMA SEP 07) and headed out the back door. The wrapper is a very light, golden brown, almost orange in color and quite smooth with no veins. The cigar is extremely hard around the band, as if a rock were inside the wrapper. I punched the cap and the cigar was completely plugged. I’m talking not one iota of a draw. Time to get out the draw tool!

I go ahead and torch the foot and draw as much as I can hoping maybe a little heat would help loosen the tobacco some. Wasn’t working. I went ahead and put the draw tool tip in the center of the punched cap and start twisting back and forth putting a small amount of pressure to force the tool in. I wrap my hand around the entire cigar and squeeze tightly while continuing to twist the tool further in. I think I’m going to make it all the way with no issues and then “pop”, there goes a crack near the foot.

I pull the tool out, twisting as I do, and test the draw. It’s only slightly better, so I use the tool a second time and push a bit further, probably hitting the ash. Once the tool is out a second time, I find that I can get smoke through much better. Still extremely tight though. The smoke has a very good flavor to it, medium body as far as I can tell with the minimum amount of smoke coming through. Toasty tobacco with a nice roasted nuttiness in the lasting finish. There’s also a clean taste, I would even go so far as to say soapy. It’s not too bad actually.

A good inch in and the draw is just not making it. I hit it one last time with the draw tool and it’s just not helping much. Giving myself a headache from trying to draw so much. Not to mention getting a fairly nasty metallic/paint thinner taste on the palate. I continue on and with maybe an inch and a half left, the draw opened up well enough to get smoke through, however at this point the smoke had taken on a dirty taste.

If the draw had been good, I have no doubt I would’ve really enjoyed this cigar. I’m hoping the others smoke better.

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Dang Greg, did you buy that cigar dinner before using the poker on it? :laugh: :sign:

Sorry to hear about the draw, hopefully the others are up to snuff and you enjoy them. I'll be interested in hearing your next visit to these.
 
Damn Greg, too bad! I love these little fuggers too, along with the Diplo No.4. When these show up on my block next time, I'll be sure to send some well constructed/bunched ones your way!!

Better luck next time. :sign:
 
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